Where to start in a city with an incredible history dating back thousands of years, some of the most iconic attractions on earth – maybe with Westminster Abbey – where every British King or Queen has been crowned since 1066, or strolling the aisles of the ultimate Harrods. Take a ride on the breath-taking London Eye, one of the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel; or cruise the Thames River to Greenwich and step inside a quintessential gastro pub.
Then you have Cornwall – experience breath-taking coastal scenery, fabulous restaurants - including Rick Steins Seafood Restaurant and Cookery School. There are some unique gardens including The Lost Gardens of Heligan – one of the largest garden restorations where you discover the intriguing story of how a thousand acres of manicured and productive gardens were lost under a sea of brambles and ivy after the outbreak of WWII. Go kayaking in St Agnes – where you can explore this World Heritage Cornish mining area and the wildlife, beside colourful cliffs, spacious caverns carved out during the Polark mining era and secluded beaches.